do you believe any myths on the Xmas holiday?

Posted by: picard120

do you believe any myths on the Xmas holiday? - 12/19/08 02:17 AM

do you believe any myths on the Xmas holiday?

for example, if kids touch the leafs of xmas flower, would the kids skin get itchy?

http://ca.lifestyle.yahoo.com/holidays/f...ke-kids-hyper/1
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: do you believe any myths on the Xmas holiday? - 12/19/08 02:57 AM

We always had the peppermint pig for good luck back in the day.

Does that count?
Posted by: OldBaldGuy

Re: do you believe any myths on the Xmas holiday? - 12/19/08 03:09 AM

I've always believed in

Bah Humbug!!!

just kidding...
Posted by: Blast

Re: do you believe any myths on the Xmas holiday? - 12/19/08 03:18 AM

My DW claims I'll die in my sleep if I kiss anyone other than her under the mistletoe. The fact that camels will be involved in this death makes me think it's just a myth but why chance it...

-Blast
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: do you believe any myths on the Xmas holiday? - 12/19/08 03:22 AM

Yes beware the camels. You crack me up.
Oh, yeah- And geese.
Posted by: Desperado

Re: do you believe any myths on the Xmas holiday? - 12/19/08 03:46 AM

Originally Posted By: picard120
do you believe any myths on the Xmas holiday?

for example, if kids touch the leafs of xmas flower, would the kids skin get itchy?

http://ca.lifestyle.yahoo.com/holidays/f...ke-kids-hyper/1


Only one. We never abbreviate Christmas.
Posted by: Blitz

Re: do you believe any myths on the Xmas holiday? - 12/19/08 03:56 AM

Originally Posted By: Blast
My DW claims I'll die in my sleep if I kiss anyone other than her under the mistletoe. The fact that camels will be involved in this death makes me think it's just a myth but why chance it...

-Blast


Take Heed of the Wife's warning. whistle

Camels have nothing to do with it.
Posted by: Stretch

Re: do you believe any myths on the Xmas holiday? - 12/19/08 04:21 AM

One myth from I always heard was:
"If you open a present on Christmas Eve, there's going to be one less present for you under the tree on Christmas morning". That one has always scared me, so I always wait until the morning. I passed that one on to my daughter too, but she's somehow figured a way around it. hmmmmm

Another myth I always heard:
"Christmas sure came early this year!". THat one has always puzzled me, because I know that December 25th is always at the same time each year.....

And lastly:
"Santa might put coal in your stocking". Now, this has never happened to me, so I don;t know if it's really a myth or if I've just always been good.
Posted by: Chris Kavanaugh

Re: do you believe any myths on the Xmas holiday? - 12/19/08 05:17 AM

Ho Ho ho, our two british friends never ventured to the poinsettias native range in old Mexico. Wild poinsettias have this common trait to all plants, they don't move much. And, like all plants there are these really wierd lifeforms that do, often accompanied by rude behaviour such as eating plants.
And to that plants respond with thorns or needles or, poisons.
The native poinsettia is indeed toxic enough to cause severe intenstinal distress in herbivores. It's that white milky fluid where alkaloids are stored that gives them that bad taste.
It is the non native planting soils and fertilisers that make commercial poinsettias less dangerous than their wild cousins.
But, make no mistake, household pets will chew on poinsettias, bad taste or not. it's more a territorial behaviour than a silent plea for more chicken in gravy feast.
And while ( usually) not life threatening, it can cause severe intestinal upset in cats and small dogs still.An older, or weaker animal can indeed succumb from associated stress and dehydration if not treated.
I can tell you one true fact that is no myth.
We have to many Penn And Teller 's running around as self appointed 'myth busters' the originals in Northern California themselves prone to error on occasion.
Posted by: nursemike

Re: do you believe any myths on the Xmas holiday? - 12/19/08 03:29 PM

I used to go out to the barn and sit with critters, having heard that cattle and such can speak at midnight on Christmas Eve, and because the company was better in the barn than in the house. Did it a few times, nobody was chatty. Asked the old man about it-he said "Just cause the cows don't talk to you doesn't mean they don't talk."
Posted by: MartinFocazio

Re: do you believe any myths on the Xmas holiday? - 12/19/08 04:05 PM

My kids (10 months, 5 years, 9 years) don't even believe in SANTA much less any of the other hoo-ha stories.
Posted by: Lono

Re: do you believe any myths on the Xmas holiday? - 12/19/08 06:08 PM

Originally Posted By: nursemike
I used to go out to the barn and sit with critters, having heard that cattle and such can speak at midnight on Christmas Eve, and because the company was better in the barn than in the house. Did it a few times, nobody was chatty. Asked the old man about it-he said "Just cause the cows don't talk to you doesn't mean they don't talk."


I once had a long heartfelt conversation with our old dog (RIP) late, late on Christmas Eve. Then I put away the bottle and went to bed.
Posted by: benjammin

Re: do you believe any myths on the Xmas holiday? - 12/19/08 06:39 PM

For me, it is to always hear the sleigh bell ring.
Posted by: wildman800

Re: do you believe any myths on the Xmas holiday? - 12/20/08 01:39 AM

I believe in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, and the Tooth Fairey; because my Mommy told me so and my DW agrees!!!!!
Posted by: Jeff_M

Re: do you believe any myths on the Xmas holiday? - 12/20/08 01:50 AM

Originally Posted By: Blast
My DW claims I'll die in my sleep if I kiss anyone other than her under the mistletoe. The fact that camels will be involved in this death makes me think it's just a myth but why chance it...


The single most frightening thing my wife ever said to me: "That's OK, Dear. I'm not angry any more, and I forgive you. Now go to sleep." She was kidding, I think . . .
Posted by: comms

Re: do you believe any myths on the Xmas holiday? - 12/20/08 05:57 AM

Does DW = Dear Wife? Dim Wit? etc? I really don't know.
Posted by: Blast

Re: do you believe any myths on the Xmas holiday? - 12/20/08 06:33 PM

DW means Dear Wife...and occasionally Dang Wife. whistle

-Blast
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: do you believe any myths on the Xmas holiday? - 12/22/08 01:44 AM

I grew up in a house that had a coal burning fireplace (tiny), each year until I was about 17, my bros and I had to shovel a ton of coal in to the coal bin in the basement before the onset of winter.

And yes, I got a lump of coal in my stocking one year. I was a bad boy.